Endocrinologist Zukhra Pavlova told unusual facts about coffee. It turns out that the invigorating drink can enhance female orgasms and sexual desire.
The doctor recalled that arousal depends on the amount of blood flowing to the genitals. Caffeine in moderate doses dilates blood vessels.
— “The greater the flow, the stronger the sexual desire and the higher the likelihood of an explosive orgasm,” Pavlova wrote on her blog.
She refers to experiments that were conducted on rats. Females given caffeine mated more often with males and were more sexually active. The doctor notes that there is no complete certainty that caffeine has the same effect on women, “but there is hope.”
Don't forget about the psychological effects of caffeine. Orgasms largely depend on the emotional state. Caffeine successfully reduces the risk of depression, lifts our mood and makes us alert. One or two cups of coffee a day is enough.
Benefits of coffee:
Invigorating effect. Coffee contains caffeine, which stimulates the central nervous system and helps you stay awake, increase energy and improve focus.
Improves physical performance.
Coffee contains antioxidants that protect the body from free radical damage.
Drinking coffee can improve your mood and reduce the risk of depression.
Possible harms of coffee:
Sleep and insomnia. Caffeine can have a stimulant effect on the nervous system, which can make it difficult to fall asleep, especially if consumed late at night.
Drinking large doses of caffeine increases blood pressure.
In some people, coffee can cause heartburn, stomach pain, diarrhea or constipation.
Regular coffee consumption can lead to addiction.
Recent research shows that coffee depletes the nervous system.
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Important! Information is provided for reference purposes. Ask a specialist about contraindications and side effects and under no circumstances self-medicate. At the first signs of illness, consult a doctor.
Zukhra Pavlova Medicine endocrinologist